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The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama on Sunday called on Nigerians to use the Valentine’s Day celebration to show true love to others.
According to him, true love should be reflected in daily human interactions and relationships, marriage, and society because “love is the greatest and without love we are nothing.”
The cleric said that until humanity shows true love to others, all they say would be ineffective and incomplete, their belief insufficient, their gift insignificant and all accomplishments inadequate.
The cleric stated these in his Homily delivered at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pro-Cathedral, Abuja.
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The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Ignatius Kaigama, on Tuesday released a code of conduct for Nigerians of all cadres in 2021 with a warning that those who misuse government funds through corruption should repent like the biblical Zacchaeus the tax collector.
According to him, it would be through such repentance that poverty could be conquered in the country.
According to him, Nigerians should exhibit an attitudinal change, while both the “ordinary” Nigerians and “the privileged and influential Nigerians behave and do things positively different, with the fear of God.”
Kaigama in his New Year Message for 2021 entitled, ‘Relying on divine providence’, said, “in the face of an uncertain future, our hope as Christians is rooted in what in Christian spirituality we refer to as Divine Providence.”